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Mark Cheverton

Auteur de Invasion of the Overworld

63 oeuvres 1,745 utilisateurs 11 critiques 1 Favoris

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Mark Cheverton is the New York Times bestselling author of the Gameknight999 series set in the world of Minecraft. He holds a Bachelor's degree and Master's degree in physics, and spent fifteen years in the public school system teaching physics, calculus, physical science and environmental science. afficher plus He decided that he needed a change, and worked in a high technology startup, researching fiber optic components, and then at an industrial research institution. He has conducted research on numerous projects, large and small, including: machine vision, holography, robotics, manufacturing systems, laser systems and health care components. Cheverton began writing Invasion of the Overworld, the first book in the Gamenight999 series, to teach his son (a Minecraft fanatic) about cyber-bullying. It was soon followed by Battle for the Nether and Confronting the Dragon. His other series include: The Mystery of Herobrine, Herobrine Reborn, and the Algae Voices of Azule. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

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Œuvres de Mark Cheverton

Invasion of the Overworld (2013) 297 exemplaires
Battle for the Nether (2014) 198 exemplaires
Confronting the Dragon (2014) 162 exemplaires
Trouble in Zombie-town (2015) 151 exemplaires
The Jungle Temple Oracle (2015) 115 exemplaires
Saving Crafter (2015) 92 exemplaires
Last Stand on the Ocean Shore (2015) 89 exemplaires
Destruction of the Overworld (2015) 68 exemplaires
Gameknight999 vs. Herobrine (2016) 65 exemplaires
The Phantom Virus (2016) 54 exemplaires
Overworld in Flames (2016) 49 exemplaires
System Overload (2016) 43 exemplaires
The Great Zombie Invasion (2016) 35 exemplaires
Herobrine's War (2017) 27 exemplaires
Attack of the Shadow-Crafters (2016) 23 exemplaires
Monsters in the Mist (2017) 18 exemplaires
Terrors of the Forest (2017) 17 exemplaires
Mission to the Moon (2017) 15 exemplaires
The Algae Voices of Azule (2012) 2 exemplaires
The Giant's Giant (2020) 1 exemplaire
Face au dragon (2015) 1 exemplaire
La batalla por el inframundo (2015) 1 exemplaire
Battle with the Wither King (2021) 1 exemplaire
Szörnyek inváziója 1 exemplaire

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Cette critique a été écrite dans le cadre des Critiques en avant-première de LibraryThing.
What an amazing journey, with personal growth and friendship filled adventure.
 
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emilylitteral | 2 autres critiques | Jun 3, 2024 |
Cette critique a été écrite dans le cadre des Critiques en avant-première de LibraryThing.
Cameron and the Shadow-wraiths: A Battle of Anxiety vs. Trust is the second book in The Order of the Stones children’s fantasy series written by Mark Cheverton. The first book, Facing the Beast Within: The Anxiety of Cameron Poole, introduced Cameron, a sixth grader who arrives at Camp Pontchartrain for the summer. Cameron suffers from severe anxiety and debilitating self-doubt, compounded by the fact that he is small for his age and is frequently targeted by bullies. Mrs. Chakoté, the camp director, tells Cameron, his friends Bobby and Elisa, and two other campers, Leonard and Karl, that they have been chosen to defend New Orleans against a threat from a parallel world called Agartha. Mrs. Chakoté is a Warrier member of The Order of the Stones, a group dedicated to protecting Earth from the demons, gremlins, banshees, and other mythical creatures who live on Agartha. When Cameron discovers that Malphas, the Demon Lord of Agartha, plans to invade Earth, he must overcome his fears, both real and imagined, and rally the rest of the campers to defeat Malphas and save New Orleans and the world.

Although Cameron triumphs at the end of Book I, his self-confidence and courage disappear after he experiences another year of abuse and humiliation at school. Cameron no longer feels like the “Hero of Camp Pontchartrain” when he returns to the camp in Book II. He constantly faces Automatic Negative Thoughts, or ANTS, always imagining the worst things that could happen. At camp, Cameron reunites with his friends and reconnects with his former neighbors, Jessie and her twin brother Jamis. Mr. Wallace, the camp groundskeeper and a Warrior, Finder, and Amplifier of The Order of the Stones, begins teaching Cameron and his friends about Earth-magic and identifies the elements of magic each will use as spell Casters. Cameron is frustrated by his inability to summon his Earth-magic since it requires him to think positive thoughts and be at peace with himself. Cameron and his friends soon face a new threat when the shadow-wraiths of Agartha kidnap Jessie to lure Cameron to the Swamp of Forgotten Souls. Along the way, Cameron’s friends continue to disappear, one by one, adding to his increasing anxiety and his growing concern that he will be unable to save them. To rescue his friends, Cameron must break through his paralyzing fear and boldly embrace the Earth-magic, allowing it to flow through his body, reach his quartz amulet, and unleash the power of the stone.

The Order of Stones adventure series addresses several issues related to children who suffer from anxiety including bullying. The similar narrative arcs in Book I and Book II illustrate the likelihood that Cameron’s anxiety will be a life-long challenge. Inspired by the author’s experiences watching his son deal with anxiety, the series incorporates coping strategies and distraction techniques recommended by therapists for helping people overwhelmed by constant worrying and catastrophizing and includes online resources for parents. The series offers hope that children, like Cameron, will become who they are meant to be by managing their anxiety and learning to trust themselves.
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pricecollins | 2 autres critiques | May 15, 2024 |
Heroism isn't easy as a boy battles deadly beasts—inside and out.

Cameron might have saved the world last summer, but as another year rolls by, he hits summer camp with more anxiety than before. The hero's welcome is huge, but the Beast inside of him is sure it's not deserved and he'll only disappoint everyone...especially when evil shows its face again. Shadow-wraiths are threatening them all, and everyone is looking toward him to lead the fight. Everyone but a bully from his past. Faced against monsters from every direction, Cameron has no idea how he'll save anyone this time.

This is an imaginative tale packed with adventure, dangerous situations, and magic. From a secret society to monsters from another realm, Cameron finds himself wrapped up in more than most kids his age could ever dream of handling. The sticky situations pop up, one after the other, keeping the tension, at those moments, high and making it hard to guess what Cameron and his friends will face next. The stakes soar, the danger is deadly, and in order to reach the solution, Cameron is going to have to step beyond what he believes he's capable of...and that is exactly what rolls into one of the main themes, since Cameron's biggest problem is self-doubt.

It's interesting (and probably more realistic) to see a hero, who saved the world and knows it, return to normal life, where no one knows what happened, and have to face the same daily problems as before. His insecurities weren't blown away over night, but rather, have gained an extra edge due to the expectations others now have of him. So, that was a nice twist, especially when a bully from earlier in his childhood adds a constant reminder to Cameron's insecurities. Not that Cameron needs the reminder. His inner-banter constantly holds this insecurity up like a flashing red light, which end up getting more than a little repetitive. There are wise words from his therapist to help cope, but even these feel like they're on repeat. A little less would have been more. The tale, though, is exciting enough to smooth these over and keep the book interesting.

This is the second book in the series but can be read without visiting book one, and that even though the story builds from the previous adventure. The first chapters add a lot of backstory, which slowed the flow (especially for anyone who read book one) but made sure everything was covered to keep plot holes away as the adventure continues. Tossed in file entries from a secret society create a extra level of mystery and fun...although I'm not sure if these were in book one or not. Also, Cameron's friends sink into a bit of elemental magic, which adds a new twist on several ends.

While very message driven, this read holds more than a little excitement and adventure. I received a complimentary copy, am giving this 3.5 stars and rounding up.
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tdrecker | 2 autres critiques | Feb 8, 2024 |
Continuação de Invasão do mundo da superfície Fenômeno mundial, com milhões de cópias vendidas, Minecraft ― jogo tipo sandbox que permite a construção de um mundo próprio a partir de blocos ― invadiu o universo dos livros, tomando de assalto a lista de mais vendidos de vários países, inclusive a do New York Times. Nesta segunda aventura da série, Gameknight999, o usuário que foi tragado para dentro de um servidor de Minecraft, só pensa em voltar para casa. Enfrentar hordas de zumbis sanguinários, aranhas gigantes e esqueletos arqueiros não foi fácil, mas nenhum dos perigos do Mundo da Superfície o preparou para o que está por vir: o Nether. A nova dimensão é governada por Malacoda, um ghast inescrupuloso que pretende destruir o mundo de Minecraft com seu exército de monstros infernais. Com a ajuda de seu inseparável amigo, Artíficie, Gameknight precisa recrutar um batalhão de NPCs capazes de impedir o rei do Nether de atingir a Fonte e exterminar todos os seres vivos de Minecraft e do mundo real.… (plus d'informations)
 
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bibliotecapresmil | Sep 8, 2022 |

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